Great ideas! This was so helpful. Thank you for sharing. 😊
@TicketToLearningАй бұрын
@@tammyron5705 I’m so glad!
@shayj3373Ай бұрын
YAY!!!!! YESSSSSS!!!!! I always LOVE hearing/ knowing ALL that U have to say on this matter..... TY so much for sharing... 🤗💕 PS: I've been wrestling here recently w/ trying to figure out what program to go w/ for one of my kiddos.... AND you literally came to mind... and I was like man I wish I could ask her about this..... and yay here you go posting & sharing on all of this.... TY TY
@TicketToLearningАй бұрын
@@shayj3373 I’m so glad it’s helpful. 😊
@themodernhomemaker14 күн бұрын
I realize you used logic of English foundations years ago but curious how these this combo compares. I just finished AAR prereading and ordered LOE foundations A for my son because I felt like it would be smoother than to use both AAR/AAS?
@TicketToLearning14 күн бұрын
@@themodernhomemaker I think they are both good curriculums. It is easier to use LOE as is if that works well than to try to combine AAS and AAR. I spend a lot of time adapting AAR and AAS. LOE would be a bit more challenging to adapt, and it’s a more expensive program, but I’m confident I could make it work with some adaptations as well.
@themodernhomemaker14 күн бұрын
@@TicketToLearning okay thank you! I’m hoping to do levels an and b at least and then probably switching to AAL once we have some solid language understanding. Both programs seem really good!